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JWST finally detects radiation from Pluto that conclusively determines that Pluto's haze indeed impacts its climate.
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have confirmed that Pluto’s ethereal, bluish haze represents "a new kind of ...
A small, multi-institutional team of climate scientists has found evidence that human-caused impacts on the stratosphere ...
Ancient supernovas may have blasted Earth with powerful radiation, causing dramatic changes in our climate, and could do so ...
The human fingerprint on global warming was likely evident in Earth’s atmosphere far earlier than previously thought—even ...
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have peered into a mysterious, blue haze cloaking the surface of Pluto — and ...
Sunrise on Gale Crater paints Mount Sharp in rusty gold. Two hundred million miles away, back on Earth, a room of bleary-eyed ...
Astronomers using the «James Webb» telescope were able to find out the secret of climate formation on tiny Pluto.
Models suggest that human-caused global warming would have been detectable in the 19th century with today's know-how.
New James Webb Space Telescope data reveal Pluto's high-altitude haze is a key driver of the climate on the dwarf planet, ...
JWST confirms Pluto’s haze cools its mesosphere and drives methane escape, coating Charon’s poles red. The haze absorbs UV light, heats the upper atmosphere, and re-radiates heat as infrared.
A ‘ghost plume’ identified deep in the mantle beneath Oman suggests there may be more heat flowing out of Earth’s core than ...